Fury’s record is 34-2-1, with 24 KOs. The losses to Usyk were the only defeats in Fury’s career, which began in 2008 and included one draw against American boxer Deontay Wilder in 2018.
If this is truly it for Fury, he will retire with a 34-2-1 record with 24 knockouts. The Usyk losses were the only two blemishes on his record. The draw came against Deontay Wilder in 2018.
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Despite Fury's losses to Usyk and Joshua's loss to IBF heavyweight ... Fury retires with a 34-2-1 record with 24 wins by knockout. Fury has the longest reign as lineal heavyweight champion since ...
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